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madzena1987 Wrote:

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> Call or text Tomek 07530669302 Very good

> tiler.High recommendation.


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According to your many recommendations for Tomek, apart from tiling, he also does:


Plastering

Roofing

Victorian tiled paths

Carpentry

Handyman work

Decorating



Is he a friend of yours, by any chance?

Marzena, he may well be as good as you say he is. The problem is that you and only you are recommending him. People on the forum can be suspicious of that type of recommendation. Sometimes people recommend themselves or get friends to do it and sometimes the people are not as good as the recommendation says about them


I'm writing this only to help you to understand why some of the comments are negative.

Hi


My name is David Jones. I am a reasonably priced local decorator/ handyman and I am a perfectionist. I'm new to the East Dulwich forum but please feel free to read this latest recommendation from the Herne Hill Forum so you can see I can provide a quality service:

http://www.hernehillforum.org.uk/community_forum/39/11201


If you would like me to quote please let me know. My contact number is 07788 122 344.

Many thanks

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